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01.007.03    He burst the mountain for the kine.
01.032.01    He slew the Dragon, then disclosed the waters, and cleft the channels of the mountain torrents.
01.032.02    He slew the Dragon lying on the mountain: his heavenly bolt of thunder Tvastar fashioned.
01.037.07    The rugged-jointed mountain yields.
01.037.12    So have ye made the mountains fall.
01.039.05    They make the mountains rock and reel, they rend the forest-kings apart.
01.051.04    Thou hast unclosed the prisons of the waters; thou hast in the mountain seized the treasure rich in gifts.
01.052.02    Like as a mountain on firm basis, unremoved, he, thousandfold protector, waxed in mighty strength,
01.055.03    Thou swayest, Indra, all kinds of great manly power, so as to bend, as' t were, even that famed mountain down.
01.056.03    Victorious, great is he; in manly battle shines, unstained with dust, his might, as shines a mountain peak;
01.061.07    The dainty cates, the cooked mess; but One stronger transfixed the wild boar, shooting through the mountain.
01.061.14    When he, yea, he, comes forth the firm. Set mountains and the whole heaven and earth, tremble for terror.
01.062.03    Brhaspati cleft the mountain, found the cattle: the heroes shouted with the kine in triumph.
01.062.04    Mid shout, loud shout, and roar, with the Navagvas, seven singers, hast thou, heavenly, rent the mountain;
01.063.01    When, in their fear of thee, all firm-set mountains and monstrous creatures shook like dust before thee.
01.064.03    Young Rudras, demon-slayers, never growing old, they have waxed, even as mountains, irresistible.
01.064.07    Mighty, with wondrous power and marvellously bright, selfstrong like mountains, ye glide swiftly on your way.
01.071.02    Our sires with lauds burst e' en the firm-set fortress, yea, the Angirases, with roar, the mountain.
01.084.14    He, searching for the horse's head, removed among the mountains, found
01.091.04    With all thy glories on the earth, in heaven, on mountains, in the plants, and in the waters, --
01.093.06    One of you Matarisvan brought from heaven, the Falcon rent the other from the mountain.
01.108.11    Whether ye be in heaven, O Indra-Agni, on earth, on mountains, in the herbs, or waters,
01.109.06    Greater are ye than rivers and than mountains, O Indra-Agni, and all things beside them.
01.116.21    And, with your car that cleaves the toe asunder, Nasatyas never decaying! rent the mountains.
01.117.16    With conquering car ye cleft the mountain's ridges: the offspring of Visvac ye killed with poison.
01.130.11    For Atithigva he, the Strong, brought Sambara. from the mountain down,
01.154.02    For this his mighty deed is Visnu lauded, like some wild beast, dread, prowling, mountain-roaming;
01.154.03    Let the hymn lift itself as strength to Visnu, the Bull far-striding, dwelling on the mountains,
01.166.05    When they in dazzling rush have made the mountains roar, and shaken heaven's high back in their heroic strength,
01.168.06    When ye cast down like chaff the firmly stablished pile, and from the mountain send the glittering water-flood?
01.191.16    Forth issuing from the mountain's side the poison-insect spake and said:
02.012.02    He who fixed fast and firm the earth that staggered, and set at rest the agitated mountains,
02.012.11    He who discovered in the fortieth autumn Sambara as he dwelt among the mountains;
02.012.13    Even the Heaven and Earth bow down before him, before his very breath the mountains tremble.
02.015.08    Praised by the Angirases he slaughtered Vala, and burst apart the bulwarks of the mountain.
02.016.03    Not by both worlds is thine own power to be surpassed, nor may thy car be stayed by mountains or by seas.
02.023.18    The mountain, for thy glory, cleft itself apart when, Angiras! thou openedst the stall of kine.
02.024.02    Who overthrew what shook not, Brahmapaspati,-he made his way within the mountain stored with wealth.
02.028.08    For in thyself, invincible God, thy statutes ne _ _146; er to be moved are fixed as on a mountain.
03.005.04    Mitra as active minister, and House-Friend, Mitra of flowing rivers and of mountains.
03.026.04    Pourers of floods, the Maruts, Masters of all wealth, they who can ne' er be conquered, make the mountains shake.
03.030.04    For him who followeth thy Law the mountains and heaven and earth stand as if firmly stablished.
03.031.06    When Sarama had found the mountain's fissure, that vast and ancient place she plundered thoroughly.
03.033.01    FORTH from the bosom of the mountains, eager as two swift mares with loosened rein contending,
03.035.08    This the sweet draught, with cows, the men, the mountains, the waters, Indra, have for thee made ready.
03.048.02    That day when thou wast born thou, fain to taste it, drankest the plant's milk which the mountains nourish.
04.001.14    Forth drave they, with loud call, Dawn's teeming Milch-kine bid in the mountainstable, in the cavern.
04.001.14    Splendid were they when they had rent the mountain: others, around, shall tell forth this their exploit.
04.001.16    The solid mountain firm, compact, enclosing, confining Cows, the stable full of cattle.
04.002.15    May we, Angirases, be sons of Heaven, and, radiant, burst the wealth-containing mountain.
04.016.06    They with their songs cleft e' en the mountain open and willingly disclosed the stall of cattle.
04.017.02    The stedfast mountains shook in agitation. the waters flowed, and desert spots were flooded.
04.017.03    Hurling his bolt with might he cleft the mountain, while, putting forth his strength, he showed his vigour.
04.019.04    Striving, with strength he burst the firm asunder, and tore away the summits of the mountains.
04.020.04    Drink of the meath we offer, and delight thee with food that cometh from the mountain ridges.
04.020.06    Him who in native strength is like a mountain, the lofty Indra born or old for conquest,
04.021.08    When he unbars the spaces of the mountains, and quickens with his floods the water-torrents,
04.040.05    Dweller in noblest place, mid men, in truth, in sky, born of flood, kine, truth, mountain, he is holy Law.
04.050.03    For thee were dug wells springing from the mountain, which murmuring round about pour streams of sweetness.
05.032.01    Thou, Indra, laying the great mountain open, slaying the Danava, didst loose the torrents.
05.032.02    The fountain-depths obstructed in their seasons, thou, Thunderer! madest flow, the mountain's udder.
05.036.02    Lord of Bay Horses, Hero, may the Soma rise to thy cheeks and jaws like mountain-ridges.
05.041.11    May Plants, the Waters, and the Sky preserve us, and Woods and Mountains with their trees for tresses.
05.041.12    And may the Waters, bright like castles, hear us, as they flow onward from the cloven mountain.
05.043.04    The stalk hath poured, fair with its spreading branches, the mead's bright glittering juice that dwells on mountains.
05.043.11    From high heaven may Sarasvati the Holy visit our sacrifice, and from the mountain.
05.045.01    BARDS of approaching Dawn who know the heavens are come with hymns to throw the mountain open.
05.045.03    This laud hath won the burden of the mountain. To aid the ancient birth of mighty waters
05.045.03    The mountain parted, Heaven performed his office. The worshippers were worn with constant serving.
05.046.03    Indra and Agni, Mitra, Varuna, Aditi, the Waters, Mountains, Maruts, Sky, and Earth and Heaven,
05.046.06    And may the Mountains famed in noble eulogies, and the fair-gleaming Rivers keep us safe from harm.
05.054.01    THIS hymn will I make for the Marut host who bright in native splendour cast the mountains down.
05.054.09    The paths of air's mid-region are precipitous, precipitous the mountains with their running streams.
05.055.08    Neither the mountains nor the rivers keep you back: whither ye have resolved thither ye, Maruts, go.
05.056.04    Cause e' en the heavenly stone to shake' yea, shake the rocky mountain as they race along.
05.057.08    Ye hearers of the truth, ye sage and youthful, grown mighty, dwelling on the lofty mountains.
05.058.08        (ditto 5.57.8)
05.060.02    Before you, fierce Ones! woods bow down in terror: Earth, even the mountain, trembles at your coming.
05.060.03    Though vast and tall, the mountain is affrighted, the height of heaven is shaken at your roaring
05.061.19    Among the mountains, far withdrawn.
05.076.04    Come to us from high heaven and from the mountain. Come from the waters bringing food and vigour.
05.085.02    Set intellect in hearts, fire in the waters, Siurya in heaven and Soma on the mountain.
05.085.04    Then straight the mountains clothe them in the rain-cloud: the Heroes, putting forth their vigour, loose them.
05.087.02    Maruts, this strength of yours no wisdom comprehendeth: through their gifts' greatness they are moveless as the mountains.
06.021.09    Pusan and Visnu, Agni and Purandhi, Savitar also, and the Plants and Mountains.
06.024.06    By song and sacrifice men brought the waters from thee, as from a mountain's ridge, O Indra.
06.024.08    High mountains are as level plains to Indra: even in the deep he finds firm ground to rest on.
06.026.05    Slewest the Dasa Sambara of the mountain, and with strange aids didst succour Divodasa.
06.030.03    Like men who sit at meat the mountains settled: by thee, Most Wise! the regions were made steadfast.
06.030.05    Indra, thou breakest up the floods and portals on all sides, and the firmness of the mountain.
06.031.02    All that is firm is frightened at thy coming,-the earth, the heaven, the mountain, and the forest.
06.032.02    Amid the sages, with the Sun he brightened the Parents: glorified, he burst the mountain;
06.039.02    Craving the kine, rushing against the mountain led on by Law, with holyminded comrades,
06.052.01    May the huge mountains crush him down: degraded be Atiyaja's sacrificing patron.
06.052.04    My guardians be the firmly-seated mountains: the Fathers, when I call on Gods, defend me!
06.065.05    O Dawn who standest on the mountain ridges, Angirases now praise thy stalls of cattle.
06.066.11    Pure hymns are meet for that celestial army: like floods and mountains have the Strong Ones battled.
06.073.01    SERVED with oblations, first-born, mountain-render, Angiras' son, Brhaspati, the Holy,
07.006.02    Sage, Sing, Food, Light,-they bring him from the mountain, the blessed Sovran of the earth and heaven.
07.018.20    Devaka, Manyamana's son, thou slewest, and smotest Sambara from the lofty mountain.
07.034.12    So may rich Mountains and the liberal Waters, so may all Herbs that grow on ground, and Heaven,
07.035.03    Auspicious unto us be Earth and Heaven, the Mountain, and the Gods' fair invocations.
07.035.08    Auspicious be the firmly-seated Mountains, auspicious be the Rivers and the Waters.
07.070.03    Resting upon the summit of the mountain, or bringing food to him who gives oblation,
07.079.04    Thou whom with bellowings of a bull they quickened: thou didst unbar the firm-set mountain's portals.
07.095.02    Pure in her course from mountains to the ocean, alone of streams Sarasvati hath listened.
07.104.04    Yea, forge out of the mountains your celestial dart wherewith ye burn to death the waxing demon race.
08.003.19    Thou dravest forth the kine of guileful Mrgaya and Arbuda from the mountain's hold.
08.006.28    There where the mountains downward slope, there by the meeting of the streams
08.007.01    Ye shine amid the mountain-clouds.
08.007.02    The mountain-clouds have bent them down.
08.007.04    The Maruts spread the mist abroad and make mountains rock and reel,
08.007.23    They sundered Vrtra limb from limb and split the gloomy mountain-clouds,
08.007.34    Even the mountains bend them down.
08.015.08    The waters and thy mountains stir and urge thee on.
08.018.16    Fain would we have the sheltering aid of mountains and of water-floods:
08.020.05    Even things immovable shake and reel, the mountains and the forest trees at your approach,
08.020.25    Or mountains or the seas contain.
08.034.09    Come hither from the mountains, come from regions of the sea of air.
08.035.02    With all the Holy Thoughts, all being Mighty Ones! in close alliance wil the Mountains, Heaven, and Earth;
08.046.18    The worship of those Thundering Ories who o' er the ridges of these mountains fly in troops.
08.059.11    Him let his friend the mountain cast to rapid death, the mountain cast the Dasyu down.
08.066.06    Down from the mountains Indra shot hither his well-directed shaft:
08.077.02    Celestial, bounteous Giver, girt about with might, rich, mountain-like, in precious things,
08.083.12    That vigorous band of Maruts that abidetb in the mountains, I
08.085.02    The Darter penetrated, though in trouble, thrice-seven close-pressed ridges of the mountains.
08.085.05    The mountains roared, the cattle loudly bellowed, the Brahmans with their hymns drew nigh to Indra.
08.087.04    Vast as a mountain spread on all sides, Lord of Heaven.
08.093.02    As from a mountain flow the water-brooks, thus flow his gifts who feedeth many a one.
08.098.04    May Waters, Wind, the Mountains, and the Forest-Lord, and Earth give ear unto my cry.
09.046.01    joying in mountains, flowing on.
09.062.04    Strong, mountain-born, the stalk hath been
09.071.04    They pour out meath around the Master of the house, Celestial Strengthener of the mountain that gives might;
09.082.03    Parjanya is the Father of the Mighty Bird: on mountains, in earth's centre hath he made his home.
09.085.10    High in the vault of heaven, unceasing, honey-tongued, the Loving Ones drain out the mountain-haunting Steer,-
09.087.08    He issued forth from out the loftiest mountain, and found kine hidden somewhere in a stable.
09.095.04    They drain the stalk, the Steer who dwells on mountains, even as a Bull who decks him on the upland.
09.097.39    Wherewith our sires of old who knew the footsteps found light and stole the cattle from the mountain.
10.018.04    May they survive a hundred lengthened autumns, and may they bury Death beneath this mountain.
10.027.04    The potent one who dwelt in peace I conquered, grasped by the foot and slew him on the mountain.
10.027.05    None hinder me in mine heroic exploits, no, not the mountains when I will and purpose.
10.028.09    The hare hath swallowed up the opposing razor: I sundered with a clod the distant mountain.
10.036.01    Indra I call, the Maruts, Mountains, and the Floods, Adityas, Heaven and Earth, the Waters, and the Sky.
10.039.13    Come, Conquerors of the sundered mountain, to our home, Asvins who made the cow stream milk for Sayu's sake,
10.044.08    He firmly fixed the plains and mountains as they shook. Dyaus thundered forth and made the air's mid-region quake.
10.058.09    Thy spirit, that went far away, away to lofty mountain heights,
10.064.08    The thrice-seven wandering Rivers, yea, the mighty floods, the forest trees, the mountains, Agni to our aid,
10.068.01    Like merry streamlets bursting from the mountain, thus to Brhaspati our hymns have sounded.
10.068.03    Brhaspati, having won them from the mountains, strewed down, like barley out of winnowing-baskets,
10.068.07    And drave, himself, the bright kine from the mountain, like a bird's young after the egg's disclosure.
10.069.06    All treasures hast thou won, of plains and mountains, and quelled the Dasas' and Aryas' hatred.
10.089.06    Soma hath flowed to him whom naught can equal, the earth, the heavens, the firmament, the mountains,-
10.089.07    He cleft the mountain like a new-made pitcher. Indra brought forth the kine with his Companions.
10.089.10    Indra is Sovran Lord of Earth and Heaven, Indra is Lord of waters and of mountains.
10.089.13    Him, verily, the moons, the mountains followed, the tall trees followed and the plants and herbage.
10.094.01    When, rich with Soma juice, Stones of the mountain, ye, united, swift to Indra bring the sound of praise.
10.100.08    May Savitar remove from us our malady, and may the Mountains keep it far away from where
10.112.08    In genuine wrath thou loosenedst the mountain so that the Brahman easily found the cattle.
10.121.04    His, through his might, are these snow-covered mountains, and men call sea and Rasa his possession:
10.173.02    Be even here; fall not away be like a mountain unremoved.
10.180.02    Like a dread wild beast roaming on the mountain thou hast approached us from the farthest distance.

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